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The Vancouver Winter Olympics
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Duration: | 01:35 |
Uploaded: | 2010-03-06 |
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I bet this year's Olympic Games were far more fascinating than you even realized. And now that they're over, I'm here to test your knowledge of what happened. That's right, you better be paying attention to what happens in the world, because there's going to be a test...and the test is TRUTH OR FAIL!
Truth or Fail is a very simple game where we give you two facts and you have to pick the true one...or you fail.
Truth or Fail is a very simple game where we give you two facts and you have to pick the true one...or you fail.
Good morning! This is Hank Green of Truth or Fail, the very simple YouTube game show in which we tell you two facts. One of them is true, you have to pick the true one or yeah, you fail. The Vancouver Winter Olympics of 2010 are over but that does not mean that you did not learn anything from those games. Which is why in this episode we're going to be testing your knowledge of what happened at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. Lot's of fascinating things happened like discovering that women who curl, the curling with the rocks, are often hot. One of the mascots of the Olympic Games was a sasquatch named Quatchi and there was significant debate about whether Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir was too gay. For figure skating. (Garbled noise) But those are not the facts that we are going to be testing you on. The first one, however, is about mascots. While we know that Quatchi the sasquatch was one of the mascots of the Vancouver Olympic Games, there was another co-mascot. Was it
One: Muk Muk the marmot.
OR
Two: A mythical sea-bear named Miga.
One: Muk Muk the marmot.
OR
Two: A mythical sea-bear named Miga.